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LCA as a basis for eco design for lift systems by Schindler AG Event LCM Conference 2013, Goteborg Author Fredy Dinkel Carbotech AG, Basel [email protected]

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Carbotech Environmental consultancy • Company founded in 1987 • About 30 employees • LCA group of 8 persons • Headquarter in Basel and office in Zurich, Switzerland

Corporate presentation

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Overview 1. Schindler LCA 1999: detecting the relevance 2. Lesson learnt: LCA 2012 3. Does it make sense to use Neodymium magnets 4. Conclusions

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LCA of Schindler lifts in the year 1999 System boundary Life Cycle Model for Elevators R&D incl. tests

Raw mat. acq. & Material pre-prod.

Production

Logistics & Installation

Usage

End of Life/ Disposal

Recycling

Office activities Tests

EC100

EC100

Packaging

EC200

EC200

Transports

EC300

EC300

EC400

EC400

EC500

EC500

EC600

EC600

Third party -> KWs KWs à DOC 3rd party à DOC DOC à Harbour Harbour à Constr. site DOC à Constr. site

Installation EC900

Energy demand VDI4707 Preventive & Corrective MaintenanceS Service travels Replacement mat. EC900

Incineration - MSWI - HWIP

Landfill - sanitary - inert material - residual material

Transports Packaging Repl. Mat.

Waste & emissions (air, water, soil) Energy supply Raw material mining and working (incl. auxiliary materials) www.carbotech.ch

Environmental impacts of the Schindler elevator S100T

Results from the earlier LCA (1999) of the elevator S100T

(expected life time 30 years)

relative environ. impacts [UBP 97]

90% 80% 70% 60%

Disposal best case

50%

Disposal worst case

40% 30% 20% 10% 0% R&D

materials

assembly

logistics & installation

use phase

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Disposal

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Environmental impacts of the used material S100T: material used

Results from the earlier LCA (1999) of the elevator S100T ..

Ecological scarcity 1997 [ UBP ]

50%

40%

30%

20%

10%

0% drive

car

hoistway

cables

control

others

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Findings • The use phase is the most relevant • R&D has nearly zero environmental impacts but • the decisions taken in this stage is responsible for the environmental impacts over the life cycle of the lift • based on LCA data (PeCoPit), Carbotech and Schindler developed a simple tool for the designer helping them to estimate the environmental impacts of the material choices.

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Comparison between the old lift (S100) with the new one (S3100)

Improvement between 1999 und 2011

relative environmental impacts

120% Other (assembly, installation, maintenance, disposal)

100% 80%

Raw material for elevator

60% 40%

Operation (standby and travel energy)

20% 0% S100

S3100

Ecological Scarcity 2006: Total

S100

S3100

Eco-Indicator 99, (H,A): Total

S100

S3100

ReCiPe Endpoint (H,A): Total

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Actual question: Neodymium There is an increasing demand for permanent synchronic drive motors because of • High energy efficiency • Small size But • The production of the rare earth Neodymium is linked with high environmental impacts • Production rates and monopoly position in China Page 9

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Goal of the study To answer the following questions: • Which drive is more eco friendly? • Asynchronic drive- using more copper or • Synchronic drive with • Neodymium or • Ferrite

• What are the main influence factors?

System boundaries: • Production and disposal of the drive • Use phase Page 10

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What are the main differences •





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Synchronic drive with Neodymium: Reduction of copper but use of Neodymium magnets Synchronic drive with ferrite: Ferrite instead of Neodymium but the drive has to be larger to achieve the same efficiency Synchronic drives are more efficient

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Production of the drive In a drive of about 350 kg There is only about 3 kg of Neodymium magnet reducing about 9 kg of copper The environmental impacts are similar Page 12

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Comparison of the system Taking into account the use phase • Short trip • • • •

Trip time Start interval Average trips per year Energy reduction synchronic drive

7s distance 6.4 m 20 s Max. trips per hour 180 150’000 20% - 30%

• Express (long) trip • • • • Page 13

Trip time Start interval Average trips per year Energy reduction synchronic drive

31 s distance 48 m 45 s Max. trips per hour 70 50’000 13% - 30%

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Comparison of the production and use of three types of drive machines in a lift systems

System boundary: production and disposal of the drive. No other components of the lift are taken into account because they are equal. Electricity mix Europe Life time 25 years Page 14

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Discussion Materials • The asynchronic drive has a similar environmental impact compared to the synchronic drives Energy use • Synchronic drives are much more efficient and the energy use is dominant. Thus the overall environmental impacts are lower compared to an asynchronic drive. Conclusion • Despite the fact that the production of Neodymium is linked with high environmental impacts, it effects an overall reduction of environmental impacts if is used in lift systems. Page 15

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Conclusions Decision making • The LCA approach is used for important environmental decisions because it is a powerful tool giving insights into the whole life cycle. • The knowledge from LCA studies are and will be used for eco design in lift system development by Schindler. Communication • Furthermore the LCA information is used for costumer information given as EPD type III declaration according to ISO 14’025. Page 16

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Thank you for your attention!

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